Strong +1. Releasing one’s data (whenever possible, not always an option) should be a requirement. #WWW2016 https://t.co/BRPfoTamzx
Slides from our #WWW2016 paper “From Freebase to Wikidata: The Great Migration”: https://t.co/01358kZdqf https://t.co/cys0X7kRlJ
Learning about the QWERTY effect hypothesis in a #WWW2016 paper by @dgarcia_eu et al.: https://t.co/t12uDNHJ8u [PDF] https://t.co/N3uhhykoWX
Disinformation on the Web: Impact, Characteristics, & Detection of Wikipedia Hoaxes by @srijankedia et al. cs.umd.edu/~srijan/hoax/ #WWW2016
RT @WikiResearch: We’re now publishing real-time @Wikipedia #performance data by region (powered by @grafana)
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RT @bkeegan: Today in entirely predictable consequences of Streisand Effect: https://t.co/0idakOXcVO https://t.co/xACIHWBt8v
RT @mounialalmas: The slides as presented by Ke Zhou on #www2016 Predicting Pre-click Quality for Native Ads #adpreference #adquality https…
@mzurko It may obviously be true in (the majority of) personal cases, but it has become too much of a general cliché… Thanks for the 💌talk!
#WWW2016 Google booth demo: (i) unfiltered.news/about.html Things the world’s reporting on; (iiuproxy.orgL2 Anti censorship proxy.
RT @WikiEval: How painful it is to run a query to for Wikimedia metrics? Learn how do it all in Google spreadsheet. |by @tomayac https://t.…
“As a security person, I [@mzurko] want people to stop using insecure languages like C.†#WWW2016 https://t.co/ikGbNEZOKl
sw12 Excellent list of Progressive Web Apps: pwa.rocks. Suggestions welcome!
Thank you @ODevRel. pic.twitter.com/WTJsjTjc94
ChromiumDev Web Page Test enables you to assess your site’s performance. Whose page loaded first? goo.gl/n4onK9 pic.twitter.com/DH7XQrXBYc
Can we stop calling the cliché inexperienced Web user “our mom†or “our gra#WWW2016 #WWW2016
RT @sympap: TrackMeOrNot: flexible control of web tracking https://t.co/wXZsA09cbU #privacy #www2016 https://t.co/o9to8BwsjL
“Tracking the Trackers”—interesting privacy-related paper at #WWW2016. https://t.co/zi6YPCb3Ck
RT @juliaferraioli: While no one likes an outage, this post-mortem makes me pretty proud to have worked with the GCP team.
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